Stow away plates

ABSTRACT

I would like to take this opportunity to describe my invention, of an addition that can be utilized on all paper, foam, plastic, disposable materials, plates and bowls. The way this invention operates, there is a single cartridge with a loaded plastic strip on the underside of the plate. The plastic strip has a flap to grasp, so that when you pull the flap the plastic unravels from the cartridge on the underside of the plate. It covers from one side of the plate to the other side of the plate (to seal the food in) and you wrap it underneath. This covers the plate of food for storage, for picnics, cook outs etc. It would use one cartridge per plate.

DETAILS OF CLAIM

1) Background of the invention

2) Brief description of the drawings

3) Detailed description of the preferred embodiment

Claim Continues BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1) Field of Invention

This invention is a plastic wrap cover for disposable plates and bowls of any material. The plastic cartridge is loaded with plastic wrap and manufactured on the underside of the plate. The cartridge is manufactured to fit the underside of the shape of any disposable plate and bowl (paper, plastic, foam). The size of the of cartridge is approximately ½ inch in width, it is placed in the center of the underside of the plate and extends from one end of the plate to the other. There is a flap that extends from the cartridge beneath the plate. When pulled the plastic wrap unravels from the cartridge beneath the plate. The plastic wrap covers the top of the plate covering the food and wraps under the bottom again to adhere to an adhesive strip on the cartridge, beneath the plate. There is one cartridge per plate or bowl.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1) This is a view that shows the plastic wrap in the cartridge unraveling after the flap is pulled. It shows the food on the plate being covered, with the plastic wrap from the cartridge beneath the bottom of the plate. It also shows the adhesive strip in this view

FIG. 2) This shows a view of the cartridge that is manufactured on the underside of the disposable (paper, plastic, foam) plates and bowls. In this view it also shows the cartridge extending from one side of the plate or bowl to the other side. It shows the width and the length of the cartridge (loaded with plastic wrap) manufactured on the underside of the plate.

FIG. 3) This is a side view of the cartridge on the plate that shows the width of the cartridge and the flap for pulling the plastic wrap from the cartridge that is manufactured on the disposable plate or bowl. 

1. STOW AWAY PLATES This invention is a plastic wrap cover for dispoable plate and bowls of any material. The plastic cartridge is loaded with plastic wrap and manufactured on the underside of the plate. The cartridge is manufactured to fit the underside of the shape of any disposable plate and bowl (paper, plastic, foam). The size of the cartridge is approximately ½ inch in width, it is placed in the center of the underside of the plate and extends from one end of the plate to the other. There is a flap that extends from the cartridge beneath the plate. When pulled the plastic wrap unravels from the cartridge beneath the plate. The plastic wrap covers the top of the plate covering the food and wraps under the bottom again to adhere to an adhesive strip on the cartridge, beneath the plate. There is one cartridge per plate or bowl. 